Federal Engineering To Provide Lenoir County With Radio Coverage Assessments
FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA, July 2, 2018—Lenoir County, North Carolina has engaged Federal Engineering, Inc. (FE) to evaluate their existing radio system and determine the best approach to improving coverage.
Mr. Dustin Burkett, Deputy Director, Fire Division Lenoir County Emergency Services said: “Lenoir County has engaged Federal Engineering to evaluate the coverage of our existing Motorola 800 MHz system, document coverage gaps, and recommend potential new sites to enhance coverage throughout the County. As the County’s radio consultant, FE will review existing system documentation, discuss coverage objectives with users, develop coverage maps of the existing system, identify areas of concern, review and discuss their findings with key stakeholders, and lead an onsite Coverage Workshop to interactively model with stakeholders the impact of adding potential new sites into the system.”
Mr. Travis LePage, FE Director, provided an overview of the project: “Portable and mobile coverage are the most important characteristics of a mobile radio network. An advanced digital network is of little value if the users cannot get to it due to unreliable coverage.”
Recognizing this years ago, Federal Engineering made major investments and developed FEPerformancePro™, a powerful toolset used to accurately model radio network performance. FEPerformancePro™ includes the following network analysis tools:
• FECoverage™ – complete coverage analysis tool
• FEMapper™ – high-resolution mapping tool
• FENetwork™ – network capacity analysis tool
• FEMitigate™ – system-wide interference analysis tool
• FETeamCoverage™ – interactive user coverage workshop
FE will assess the existing coverage and deliver customized plots incorporating color schemes, topology, and roads as well as patrol, fire, and emergency response zones, and other characteristics unique to the County. We will then evaluate coverage improvements based upon the addition of new transmitter sites and model them interactively during a coverage workshop with the County.”